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  2. Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory - Wikipedia

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    Newman Brothers at The Coffin Works is a museum in the Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory building in the Jewellery Quarter conservation area in Birmingham, England. The museum educates visitors about the social and industrial history of the site, which operated from 1894–1998 as a coffin furniture factory.

  3. Barnsley brothers - Wikipedia

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    Sidney's son Edward continued the family tradition, making fine furniture according to his father's philosophy, and became a figurehead in his own right. They were also associated with the designers and makers Gordon Russell , the Dutch furniture designer-craftsman Peter Waals , or van der Waals, the architect-designer Norman Jewson (who was ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Birmingham ...

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    Birmingham and its surrounding area. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Birmingham, Alabama. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...

  5. Bromberg's - Wikipedia

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    Bromberg's is a jewelry, crystal, silver and gift retailer with two locations in the Birmingham, Alabama area. The firm was founded by Prussian immigrant Frederick Bromberg in Mobile in 1836, [1] the oldest family owned and operated retail business in the United States [2] [3] and the oldest business firm operating in the state.

  6. Rosemary Stjernstedt - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Stjernstedt (11 June 1912 – 31 October 1998) was an English architect and town planner.She began her career designing furniture in London and then worked on production drawings for the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham.

  7. Birmingham Guild of Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, the Guild moved to 44–5 Great Charles Street. The Guild produced furniture and metalware, taking particular advantage of the switch to electric lighting and the consequent need for new light fittings. Arthur Dixon was the chief designer and head of the metalwork workshop. Other members were Albert Edward Jones and Thomas Birkett.

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